Talk:Euroclone
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(cur) (last) 00:08, 28 Feb 2005 Wiwaxia (Sounding like EACH OTHER, not like European langauges)
(cur) (last) 01:05, 28 Feb 2005 Eequor (Revert; it is necessary that a Euroclone sound similar to a European language, and irrelevant that it sound similar to another Euroclone.)
Does anyone here know the origin of the word "Euroclone"? Does it derive from the concept of the language being cloned from European natlangs, or from all the conlangs sounding like clones of each other? Wiwaxia 22:06, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Likely the former, (although the latter meaning could have been a possible afterthought)... 81.232.72.148 20:56, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
I think Don Harlow was the first person to make up the word, and it stuck. Could be wrong though. Mithridates 05:56, 3 January 2006 (UTC)